I will check out OpenH323.org for information there.

I did have it work on a 2.2 kernel (Caldera) and was able to get signals in
and out (not sure if it was my setup skills or the fact that I only need to
connect to a small family of IP addresses and I hard wired the firewall to
allow anything in from that one node, plus I had the h.323 module stuff for
the 2.2 kernel - did the same for the 2.4 kernel, but no go).

Thanks for the feedback.  I will update the list if I ever get it to work
smoothly on a 2.4 kernel.

Randy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Zbikowski (Zibby)" <zibby+tclug at ringworld.org>
To: "TCLUG Mailing List" <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] RH7.2, Firewall, and NetMeeting


> H.323 is what you get when you let telecommunications engineers design
> network communication protocols. :) It is in no way what-so-ever
> designed with NAT in mind, thus there is almost no support for
> it last time I checked, but from memory:
>
> There were nat modules for 2.2 kernels that kinda worked, if you stood
> on your head and did some voodoo.
>
> Modules for 2.4 kernels were kinda under development, but not in the
> kernels or in the offical iptables release.
>
> OpenH323.org had a proxy thing that I never got to work. Maybe they have
> something more useful now. I'd start here for resources.
>
> --
> Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://www.ringworld.org
> "The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making
> a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims
> to be trying to take over the world."
>
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